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Horizon Develop Build Manage CEO and President Dan Fitzgerald, center, meets with team members to examine samples of building materials at the company’s headquarters. The firm also has offices in Greenfield and Dubuque. COURTESY OF HORIZON DEVELOP BUILD MANAGE

MADISON, WI - After a major setback, a nonprofit and partner are poised to proceed on a vibrant, energy-efficient, $38.6 million, low-cost housing redevelopment that seeks to revitalize part of the ethnically diverse “Triangle” area south of Downtown.

Madison, WI, November 1, 2019 - Horizon Management Services, Inc. (HMS) has named Becky Hildebrandt as President. Becky joined HMS in 1999 and became an owner / partner in 2015. Over her 20 years of tenure, Becky has taken on the increasing responsibilities of: Property Manager, Compliance Specialist, Director of Compliance Services and Vice President of Operations. Becky holds COS, TCS and CMH certificates and an Associate Degree in business from Madison College.

On July 31st, Chilton Mayor Rick Jaeckels alongside Horizon's Development Manager, Scott Kwiecinski, spoke at the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of Uptown Commons II Senior Apartments in Chilton, WI. Many community members and current residents came out in support of the brand new, affordable senior community. Those who were in attendance recieved a tour of the community and special thanks for their support.

Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce the launch of its Construction Academy, a comprehensive, industry-based knowledge center that seeks to foster learning, create interactions, and build value for its participants.

Developer Royal Capital Group has opened Harmony @Grandview Commons, a 94-unit affordable housing property in Madison, Wis. Funded through a public-private partnership that includes $11 million from the Wisconsin Housing & Economic Development Authority and $5.4 million from UnitedHealthcare, the new development is dedicated to working families in the region.

11. Horizon Develop Build Manage

This Madison-based group of companies specializes in integrated development, construction and property management services.

Horizon has more than 30 years of experience assisting clients in developing, constructing and managing many forms of real estate, including senior neighborhoods, multi-family communities, commercial properties, hotels and indoor water resorts.

MADISON (WKOW) — A new affordable housing development is now open in Madison.

Harmony at Grandiew Commons at 116 Milky Way on the city’s east side features 94-ready to move in apartments.

The housing community was made possible from donations made by WHEDA and UnitedHealthcare. The property features amenities like many apartment communities; a fitness center, a playground for kids and a community clubhouse.

Horizon Development Group explained what it would like to develop at 4719 Farwell St. during an open house Monday. Several residents, including elected and appointed officials, attended the event, which was rescheduled from Feb. 24.

Residents from the area surrounding a potential multifamily residential development showed no clear opposition to the project during a neighborhood meeting Tuesday.

About 30 people braved bone-chilling weather to attend the meeting at Sneakers Sports Bar and Grill, where the guest list was limited to residents near the vacant baseball fields on Woodman Road just west of the intersection of Mount Zion and Milton avenues. Those in attendance displayed no obvious NIMBYism that can sometimes plague such proposals.

Friday, September 7, marked the official opening and ribbon cutting of the newly finished Stonebridge Housing Complex at 307 W. Main St.Over 40 were in attendance for Friday morning’s ribbon cutting ceremony, including State Senator Tom Tiffany, Rep. Mary Felzkowski, Merrill chamber ambassadors and representatives from Madison-based Horizon Development and Construction, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA).

The Merrill Housing Authority and developers held a grand opening Friday for Stonebridge apartments, 307 W. Main St. The 38-unit building is part of a $16 million effort to revamp affordable housing in Merrill.